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Users Manual of CS-6306R
Chapter 34. CFM Configuration
Overview 34.1
34.1.1 Stipulations
34.1.1.1 Format Stipulation in the Command Line
CFM Configuration 34.2
34.2.1 CFM Configuration Task List
Adding the Maintenance Domain
Adding the Maintenance Association
Adding MIP (Maintenance domain Intermediate Point)
Adding MEP (Maintenance association End Point)
Starting CFM
34.2.2 CFM Maintenance Task List
Using the Loopback Function
Using the Linktrace Function
34.2.3 CFM Configuration
34.2.3.1 Adding the Maintenance Domain
Configuration mode: Global
Command Purpose
Syntax Meaning
Bold
Stands for the keyword in the command line, which stays unchanged and must be entered without
any modification. It is presented as a bold in the command line.
{italic}
Stands for the parameter in the command line, which must be replaced by the actual value. It must be
presented by the italic in the brace.
<italic>
Stands for the parameter in
the command line, which must be replaced by the actual value. It must be
presented by the italic in the point bracket.
[ ] Stands for the optional parameter, which is in the square bracket.
{ x | y | ... } Means that you can choose one option from two or more options.
[ x | y | ... ] Means that you can choose one option or none from two or more options.
{ x | y | ... } *
Means that you has to choose at least one option from two or more options, or even choose all
options.
[ x | y | ... ] * Means that you can choose multiple options or none from two or more options.
&<1-n>
Means that the parameter before the “&” symbol can be entered n times.
# Means that the line starting with the “#” symbol is an explanation line.